A FATAL FALL.
y (Per Press Association,') Auckland, last night. Two men were found unconscious on the rocks near the wharf last night, both variously hurt, having fallen over the wharf. One has bgen identified as James Hickey, ex-fireman on the Zealandia. He s suffering from a fracture of the base of ihe skull. The other man is suffaring tyom concussion of the brain. Both men trie in the hospital in a very serious eoniitfoD.
l/iator. —Hickey died this morning. The ihffjr man is John Mat shall. His occupaion is unknown, bi\t be is supposed to be fireman. He is not in immediate dan|3r.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1482, 16 June 1905, Page 3
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